artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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"[[Northern Exposure]]" is an interview by Ken Micallef originally published July 2002 in Remix magazine Vol. 04 No. 07. | "[[Northern Exposure]]" is an interview by Ken Micallef originally published July 2002 in Remix magazine Vol. 04 No. 07. | ||
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Although Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison - the duo known as Boards of Canada - allegedly live in a commune on the northern coast of Scotland, near Edinburgh (not the Great White North as their name suggests), their music is neither pastoral nor hippie-dippy-like. Instead, their odd combination of ambient electro and downtempo experimentalism is about as warm and fuzzy as a horror-porno B-movie soundtrack.<br /><br /> | Although Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison - the duo known as Boards of Canada - allegedly live in a commune on the northern coast of Scotland, near Edinburgh (not the Great White North as their name suggests), their music is neither pastoral nor hippie-dippy-like. Instead, their odd combination of ambient electro and downtempo experimentalism is about as warm and fuzzy as a horror-porno B-movie soundtrack.<br /><br /> | ||
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Interview by Ken Micallef, July 2002. | Interview by Ken Micallef, July 2002. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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[[Category: Interviews]] | [[Category: Interviews]] | ||
[[Category: Geogaddi era]] | [[Category: Geogaddi era]] |